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Updated · Fox News · Jun 26
Mangione Defense Denounces Plea Deal Reports, Drops Manslaughter Path in 2024 CEO Killing Case
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 26

Mangione Defense Denounces Plea Deal Reports, Drops Manslaughter Path in 2024 CEO Killing Case

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 26

Summary

  • Karen Friedman Agnifilo said anonymous reports that Luigi Mangione neared a federal plea deal are part of a deliberate effort to prejudice jurors and undermine his fair-trial rights.
  • The pushback came as Mangione's lawyers withdrew an extreme emotional disturbance defense in his New York murder case, abandoning a strategy that could have reduced a murder conviction to first-degree manslaughter.
  • Mangione still faces two federal stalking charges resulting in death after two other federal counts—including a death-penalty-eligible murder-through-firearm charge—were dismissed earlier in 2026.
  • Defense lawyers had recently signaled a psychiatric defense, but legal analysts said the emotional-disturbance claim risked effectively conceding the 2024 killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson while Mangione also prepares for federal proceedings next year.

Insights

Amidst plea deal leaks, can the court truly shield Luigi Mangione's federal trial from public prejudice?
Why were the most severe federal charges against the accused killer of a CEO dismissed earlier this year?